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A Prospective, Longitudinal Comparison of Sexual Distress Across Relationship Status During the COVID-19 Pandemic Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Kayla M. Mooney, Maeve Mulroy, Julianna Park, Caroline F. Pukall
Numerous studies have described declines in sexual well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic, although experiences of sexual distress during this time appear to be mixed. Previous research has relied on cross-sectional methodology and focused on individuals in relationships. Furthermore, little is known about the frequency of “COVID-safe” sexual behaviors, such as online sexual activities. These gaps
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A Pilot Study of Metacognitive Training in U.S. Republican Leaners: Reducing Polarization Toward LGBTIQ+ Persons Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Klaus Michael Reininger, Helena Koulen, Hannah Marie Biel, Timo Hennig, Laura Pietras, Martin Rochus Kokot, Bernd Löwe, Peer Briken, Steffen Moritz
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Human Relations Annual Call for Special Issue Proposals Hum. Relat. (IF 5.658) Pub Date : 2024-04-22
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Bad apples and sour grapes: How fruit and vegetable wholesalers’ fantasy mediates experienced stigma Hum. Relat. (IF 5.658) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Sophie Michel, Russ Vince
How do organisations that belong to a stigmatised industry manage negative perceptions? We contribute to answering this question by highlighting how organisational members turn external negative evaluations into positive self-idealisations. Our research offers a unique perspective on how stigmatised actors navigate their tarnished image, as well as how they remain attached to a group and its attributes
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Moving through Toronto’s PATH: Assembling private urban governance Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Debra Mackinnon, Stefan Treffers, Randy K Lippert
This paper explores Toronto’s urban PATH, a 30 km network of underground pedestrian tunnels and elevated walkways that connect shopping areas, residential towers, mass transit and downtown destinations. Both as a case and heuristic, this paper situates Toronto’s PATH as an assemblage of private urban governance forms, exploring emergent and evolving constellations of power and responsibility for governing
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The Soundtrack of a Crisis: More Positive Music Preferences During Economic and Social Adversity J. Happiness Stud. (IF 4.087) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Marco Palomeque, Juan de-Lucio
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“I Feel Like a Fraud Who Acts Like a Feminist”: The Discussion Themes and Sexual Scripts in the Porn Free Women Online Forum Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Xinyu Zhang, David E. Silva
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Regional and Country Prevalence Estimates of Unsafe Sex Among Adolescents in 68 Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Janni Leung, Carmen Lim, Habte Belete, Caitlin Mcclure-Thomas, Shaun Foo, Gary Chung Kai Chan
Prioritizing adolescent health is a public health priority to achieve the sustainable development goals, including reducing the risk of unsafe sex. Data on unsafe sex have remained scarce among adolescents in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). To estimate the prevalence of unsafe sex in LMICs, we conducted secondary data analysis on the Global School-based Student Health Surveys among 244,863
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Romeo & Juliet Laws: Investigating UK Public Perceptions of Young Consensual Sex and the Effects of Age Gaps and Perpetrator and Respondent Gender Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Kayleigh Dewhurst, Karin Spenser, Dean Fido
Public perception of regulated sexual behavior is a crucial factor in considering policy, particularly when UK sexual consent laws could criminalize the many young people who are increasingly engag...
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Covering the Campaign: Computational Tools for Measuring Differences in Candidate and Party News Coverage With Application to an Emerging Democracy Soc. Sci. Comput. Rev. (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Aaron Erlich, Danielle F. Jung, James D. Long
How does media coverage of electoral campaigns distinguish parties and candidates in emerging democracies? To answer, we present a multi-step procedure that we apply in South Africa. First, we develop a theoretically informed classification of election coverage as either “narrow” or “broad” from within the entire corpus of news coverage during an electoral campaign. Second, to deploy our classification
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Sexual Passion in Adolescence: Examining Its Transmission Through Mothers Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Ashley Forbush, Adam Rogers, Dean Busby
Sexual passion is an important element of adult romantic relationships, but little is known about how it is developed or expressed during adolescence. From a Self Determination Theory perspective, ...
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“It Spread Like Wildfire, as These Things Do”: Exploring Mechanisms of Harm in Young Norwegians’ Experiences of Image-Based Sexual Abuse Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Stine Nygård, Ingela Lundin Kvalem, Bente Træen
It is widely reported that image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) victimization is linked to a wide range of detrimental outcomes, including anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. However, knowledge ...
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Between “You” and “Me”: Effects of Pronouns and Order on Disclosing Sexual Assault Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Virginia Clinton-Lisell, RaeAnn E. Anderson
The wording of self-report instruments likely affects its responses; however, there has been very little inquiry into the topic. The purpose of this study was to examine how items in a sexual assau...
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Both Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Predict Men’s Infidelity Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Qianying Huang, Xijing Wang, Fei Teng
Infidelity has destructive effects on romantic relationships. Several idiographic characteristics or experiences in an intimate relationship have been linked to unfaithfulness. Yet, relatively litt...
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Fisting Subjectivity: Narratives of Sexual Subjectivity Among Gay Fist-Fuckers Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Jarred H. Martin
Studies of sexuality have long been interested in understanding the construction of sexual subjectivity, especially amongst people whose participation in more nonnormative and kinkier forms of sex/...
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Discovering Psychological Well-Being: A Bibliometric Review J. Happiness Stud. (IF 4.087) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Busra Yiğit, Bünyamin Yasin Çakmak
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Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening by Sexual Orientation Among Low-Income Women in North Carolina Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Jennifer C. Spencer, Brittany M. Charlton, Peyton K. Pretsch, Phillip W. Schnarrs, Lisa P. Spees, Michael G. Hudgens, Lynn Barclay, Stephanie B. Wheeler, Noel T. Brewer, Jennifer S. Smith
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Dimensions of family stress and repetitive nonsuicidal self-injury in adolescence: Examining the interactive effects of impulsivity and emotion dysregulation Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Yemiao Gao, Jinmeng Liu, Xia Liu, Yumeng Wang, Shaojie Qiu
Repetitive non-suicidal self-injury (R-NSSI) in adolescence represents a significant risk factor for suicide. Although exposure to family stress is robustly associated with the risk of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), studies have not examined the potential mechanisms linking different forms of family stress and R-NSSI. This study examined how unique dimensions of family stress (threat and deprivation)
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Sexual exploitation of young men: Background characteristics and needs from a life-course perspective Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Gabriëlle Mercera, Frank Noteboom, Chantal Timmermans, Sophie Leijdesdorff, Evelyn Heynen, Thérèse van Amelsvoort
Background: Sexually exploited young men are prevalent, yet underrepresented in clinical practice, policy and research. There are multiple barriers that often prevent young men to disclose and to seek or receive support, such as gender norms, limited awareness of victimization and feelings of guilt and shame.
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Arab mothers' viewpoints: Why their children are removed from home Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Agat Sold, Tehila Refaeli, Nada Omar
Many studies have explored the impact of child removal on both children and professionals, but there is limited research on the experiences of mothers whose children social services had removed from their homes, particularly within Arab society. This study focused on Arab mothers from East Jerusalem—an ethnic minority in Israel's society, that faces unique challenges—whose children removed from home
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Profile Membership of Self-Worth Contingencies Predicts Well-being, Virtues, and Values J. Happiness Stud. (IF 4.087) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Elizabeth M. Bounds, Juliette L. Ratchford, Sarah A. Schnitker
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The relationship between childhood maltreatment subtypes and adolescent internalizing problems: The mediating role of maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Yuhan Zhang, Wei Xu, Dean McDonnell, Jin-Liang Wang
While childhood maltreatment is understood to be a significant risk factor for adolescent internalizing problems (depression and anxiety), underlying mechanisms linking each type of maltreatment to internalizing problems in adolescents remain unclear. Moreover, the current state of knowledge regarding the associations between maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies and each type of maltreatment
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The role of analytical models and their circulation in urban studies and policy Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Clémentine Cottineau, Michael Batty, Itzhak Benenson, Justin Delloye, Erez Hatna, Denise Pumain, Somwrita Sarkar, Cécile Tannier, Rūta Ubarevičienė
Cities are so complex that we constantly build models to represent them, understand them and attempt to plan them. Models represent a middle ground between the singular configurations of cities and universal theories. This is what makes them valuable and prone to circulate (between places, institutions and languages) and evolve to adapt to new ideas, local conditions and/or other models. When it comes
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How Elites Invigorate Emotionality and Extremity in Digital Networks Soc. Sci. Comput. Rev. (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Anson Au
The October 2017 Las Vegas shooting was the deadliest shooting in modern American history, but little scholarship has examined the public uproar in its wake, particularly in digital networks. Drawing on a corpus of 100,000 public Tweets and 1,119,638 unique words written in reaction to the shooting, this article addresses this lacuna by investigating the topics of reactions and their linkages with
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Radical reflexivity, experimental ontology and RRI J. Responsible Innov. (IF 3.37) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Robert Braun
RRI does not challenge what this paper calls ‘lyseology’: mobilizing science to convince policy makers and the public that the present possesses some form of lack that should be addressed with a ne...
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Urban motorways as spaces of possibility: Urban interstices and everyday practices around a motorway in Sardinia Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Martina Loi
In this article, I explore the hypothesis that urban interstices around urban motorways could be intended as spaces of creative, political and performative possibilities not responding to planning and market logic. Urban interstices are context-dependent spaces in a minoritarian position compared to more powerful spaces. Their relationship with planning and investments is ambiguous, because they are
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Re-learning culture in cities beyond the West Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Violante Torre
Urban scholars have long engaged with the role of culture in cities. Tracing this debate, this article outlines the evolutions of culture as an object of study in inquiries on the urban and wishes to trouble two persisting trends in this literature. The first is a geographical and theoretical Eurocentric vision of culture, often framing cities beyond the West as exceptions or needing validation through
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Automatic for the people? Problematising the potential of digital planning Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Ruth Potts, Alex Lord, John Sturzaker
This article contributes to the small but growing corpus of literature which analyses the increasing use of digital technologies as part of spatial planning activities. Much of that existing literature focuses on the opportunities such technology brings or explores the use of specific technology. Instead, the article seeks to problematise digital planning, explicitly questioning some of the optimistic
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Are Large-Scale Data From Private Companies Reliable? An Analysis of Machine-Generated Business Location Data in a Popular Dataset Soc. Sci. Comput. Rev. (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou, Mario L. Small
Large-scale data from private companies offer new opportunities to examine topics of scientific and social significance, such as racial inequality, partisan polarization, and activity-based segregation. However, because such data are often generated through automated processes, their accuracy and reliability for social science research remain unclear. The present study examines how quality issues in
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The Seed of Doubt: Examining the Role of Alternative Social and News Media for the Birth of a Conspiracy Theory Soc. Sci. Comput. Rev. (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Tim Schatto-Eckrodt, Lena Clever, Lena Frischlich
Consuming conspiracy theories erodes trust in democratic institutions, while conspiracy beliefs demotivate democratic participation, posing a potential threat to democracy. The proliferation of social media, especially the emergence of numerous alternative platforms with minimal moderation, has greatly facilitated the dissemination and consumption of conspiracy theories. Nevertheless, there remains
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Patient Reported Sexual Adaptation Following Prostate Cancer Treatment: An Analysis of Related Variables and Sexual Outcomes Associated with Sexual Adaptation Styles Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Fatima I. Shah, Fiona MacLeod, Lauren M. Walker
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The relationship between bullying victimization and problematic behaviors: A focus on the intrapersonal emotional competence and interpersonal social competence Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Chaoxin Jiang, Jiaming Shi
Evidence consistently demonstrated that bullying victimization was associated with problematic behaviors among adolescents. However, scant attention has been given to simultaneous comparisons of the impacts of two distinct forms of victimization, traditional bullying victimization and cyberbullying victimization. In addition, the mechanisms underlying the relationship between bullying victimization
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“Instead of just taking my baby, they could've actually given me a chance”: Experiences with plans of safe care among birth parents impacted by perinatal substance use Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Yuan He, Barbara H. Chaiyachati, Meredith Matone, Shelley Bastos, Stacey Kallem, Aasta Mehta, Joanne N. Wood
Federal legislation mandates healthcare providers to notify child protective service (CPS) agencies and offer a voluntary care plan called a “plan of safe care” (POSC) for all infants born affected by prenatal substance use. While POSCs aim to provide supportive services for families impacted by substance use, little is known about birth parents' perceptions and experiences. To examine birth parents'
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The influence of family‐based social assistance programs and parenting on child development: A conceptual framework for research with U.S. families in poverty Journal of Family Theory & Review (IF 3.833) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Kimberly R. Osborne
Nearly three decades since the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, federal cash assistance to families in poverty in the United States has entered political discourse once more with the Biden Administration's introduction of the American Families Plan. At the heart of this discussion are theories of change that derive from the family and developmental
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Does mental contamination mediate the association between childhood trauma and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in adults? Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Brittany Corkish, Keong Yap
Previous research has shown that individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and OCD symptoms have higher rates of childhood trauma. Although it has been suggested that this relationship is due to mental contamination that developed in response to trauma, no studies have investigated the associations between childhood trauma, mental contamination, and OCD, and none have examined whether the
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‘Adopt your city’: Post-political geographies and politics of urban philanthropy during austerity Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Matina Kapsali
Over the last decade, urban philanthropic giving has acquired an increased significance for cities, shaping urban agendas and affecting local decision-making. Contributing to the emerging geographical literature on the impact of philanthropy on urban governance as well as to scholarship on post-foundational geographies, I argue that urban philanthropic giving is related to a post-political regime of
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“One a Day Keeps the Prison Away”: Understanding the Experiences of Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offences Receiving Anti-Androgens for the Treatment of Problematic Sexual Arousal Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Rebecca Lievesley, Helen Swaby, Belinda Winder, Christine Norman, Kerensa Hocken
Problematic sexual arousal (PSA) is an umbrella term to describe a range of clinical presentations related to excessive sexual thinking (e.g., sexual preoccupation) and sexual behavior (e.g., hypersexuality). Although such concepts are known to affect sexual recidivism among individuals convicted of sexual offences, PSA is not routinely or directly targeted in offending behavior programs in England
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Unorthodox Information Sources of Coping With the COVID-19 Crisis in the Ultra-Orthodox Society Soc. Sci. Comput. Rev. (IF 4.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 David Levine, Tali Gazit
This study examines the role of information sources in the ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish community’s coping with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Israel by comparing their use of digital versus traditional information platforms. The study examined coping with COVID-19, considering explanatory variables such as Community Sense of Coherence (C-SOC), Internet usage, and other demographic variables
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Feasibility of a Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy Intervention for Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Katrina N. Bouchard, Sophie Bergeron, Natalie O. Rosen
Female sexual interest/arousal disorder (SIAD) is strongly influenced by interpersonal factors; however, there are no empirically-supported, couple-based sex therapy interventions for this disorder...
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Construction and Validation of a Scale to Assess Social Judgments Toward Sex Work from the Stereotype Content Model Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Cristina Jenaro, Noelia Flores Robaina, Luis Miguel Sánchez Gil, Víctor Andrés Torres Apolo, Víctor B. Arias
Sex workers (SW) are subject to social judgment and the associated attitudes, ranging from admiration to contempt. The presence of stereotypical attitudes toward SW is common and can be analyzed us...
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‘They’re Much Too young’: The Entanglement of Porn, Pleasure and Age in Sex Education Journal of Sex Research (IF 4.453) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Claire Meehan
Most debates around the place of porn in the classroom focus on abstaining from porn through sex education. Any inclusion of pleasure often entails lengthy consideration of discourses of pornificat...
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The Structure of Hypersexuality and Its Relation to Impulsivity Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Rui Du, Raymond A. Knight
Among the multiple controversies surrounding hypersexuality is the important issue of whether it constitutes a univocal construct. Although an initial study supported its homogeneity, more resent research has identified two separate subcomponents—problematic sexuality and sexual drive. The present survey study addressed this issue in a sample that included both in-person tested college students (n = 69)
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Symbiosexual Attraction: An Integrated Mixed-Methods Study Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Sally W. Johnston
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Child-friendly urban practices as emergent place-based neoliberal subjectivation? Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Carmen Perez-del-Pulgar, Isabelle Anguelovski, James JT Connolly
As city-level decisionmakers generate urban policies and spatial interventions aimed at enhancing children’s environments and increasing their health, wellbeing and participation in urban life, they also impact the types of citizens that cities produce. Yet, despite the increasing ubiquity of city plans targeting the creation of child-friendly environments, child-centred transformations within the
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Unbundling tenure security and demand for property rights: Evidence from urban Tanzania Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Martina Manara, Tanner Regan
Rapid urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa occurs with little land registration, and government-led regularisation schemes often find limited uptake of title deeds by residents. In theory, there could be private and public benefits from land titling in cities. However, little is known about how landholders value the various dimensions of formal property rights in comparison to informal tenure. We address
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Episodic populist backlashes against urban climate actions Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Mahir Yazar
Populism is multilayered and involves two main dimensions – ideology and strategy – which are employed within and beyond political parties. These dimensions can result in sometimes overlapping but generally divergent backlashes, targeting specific climate and sustainability interventions in cities. This critical commentary presents episodic populist backlashes against urban climate actions by exploring
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The missing link for effective informal settlement upgrading: Appropriation shaping the outcome of new infrastructure Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 George Kiambuthi Wainaina, Bernhard Truffer
Infrastructure investments, a core element of slum upgrading, play a role in improving the livelihoods of over 1 billion slum residents globally. Established planning practices often successfully deliver functional infrastructure but evidence shows that their contribution to improved livelihoods often either is absent or declines sharply after some time. To explain this limited effectiveness, this
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Heterogeneous neighbourhood effects on the educational attainments of native Norwegian and immigrant-descendant female and male young adults Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Anna Maria Santiago, George C Galster, Lena Magnusson Turner
Using longitudinal register data from Oslo, Norway, this article examines how cumulative childhood exposure to family and neighbourhood contexts influences the educational attainments of young adults, paying special attention to how these determinants vary by gender and immigrant status. Specifically, we examine how neighbourhood socioeconomic and immigrant context experienced during childhood affects
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Book review: Urban Food Deserts in Japan Urban Studies (IF 4.418) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Rias Ratri Novita, Zahrah Khaerani
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Therapeutic value in the time of digital brainwaves Social Studies of Science (IF 3.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Megh Marathe
This article examines the value of medical technology through the case of electroencephalograms (EEGs), devices used to visualize brain activity and diagnose seizures. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, the article shows that EEGs are valued differently by patients and medical practitioners. While practitioners value EEGs for their clinical utility, i.e., ability to inform clinical decisions, patients
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Development and Initial Validation of Measures of Proximal Stigmas and Experiences of Discrimination for Minor Attracted People Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Ian V. McPhail, Skye Stephens
Stigma-related stressors are central to understanding psychopathology, distress, and coping in stigmatized groups; individuals who experience attractions to children are a highly stigmatized group. Currently, few validated self-report measures exist to assess stigma-related stressors in minor attracted people (MAPs) and the current research describes the development and initial validation of two measures
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A Meta-Analysis of Life Satisfaction’s Association with Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression: The Influences of Age, Gender, and Cultural Values J. Happiness Stud. (IF 4.087) Pub Date : 2024-04-03
Abstract This meta-analysis aims to clarify the correlations between cognitive reappraisal, expressive suppression, and life satisfaction. We searched the literature using eight databases and set a deadline of April 19, 2021. A total of 33 studies (66 effect sizes) were obtained, and random-effect models were also used to evaluate the relationships between the two strategies and life satisfaction.
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Sexual Norms Across Pornography Use, Sexual Fantasy, and In-Person Sexuality Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Aki M. Gormezano, Sari M. van Anders
Sexual norms define perceptions of who is acceptable to partner with, how many partners are appropriate, and what sexual behaviors are acceptable to engage in. This shapes, in part, who has access to sexual pleasure and who is minoritized based on their sexuality. Though well theorized and researched for “in-person” sexuality, much less is known about sexual norms in other contexts/modalities, such
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Explaining how childhood physical abuse and physical neglect influence adult depression: An analysis with multiple sequential mediators Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Wei-Bo Zhang, Fei-Fei Jia, Bao-Peng Liu, Qi Li, Cun-Xian Jia
Substantial evidence indicates that experiencing physical abuse and neglect during childhood significantly elevates the likelihood of developing depression in adulthood. Nevertheless, there remains a dearth of understanding regarding the mechanisms underpinning this correlation. In this study, we aimed to examine the associations of childhood physical abuse and physical neglect with depression using
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Childhood trauma and alcohol misuse in college students: The moderating role of minimization Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Géraldine Tapia, Jordan Teysseyre, Rémi Bréhonnet, Alexandra Baud, Guillaume Gauvreau, Marion Gray, Florin Oprescu
History of childhood trauma as a risk factor for alcohol misuse in early adulthood is very well documented. Given the associations between childhood trauma and alcohol misuse, more work is needed to understand the factors that influence this relationship. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between childhood trauma, minimization of such events and alcohol misuse in a French college
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Describing Non-Binary People’s Encounters with the Healthcare System: A Qualitative Study in Catalonia (Spain) Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-02
Abstract Non-binary people face numerous stressors in their daily lives, including personal, interpersonal, and environmental. These stressors gain strength when such individuals access healthcare services, and discrimination and cisgenderism become the main barrier to obtaining gender-affirming healthcare. This study aimed to describe the experiences of non-binary people regarding the care and medical
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No Bones About It: Sex Is Binary Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Elizabeth Weiss
Anthropologists have led the way in formulating techniques that reveal skeletal differences between males and females. Understanding of physical differences in the pelvis related to childbirth, hormonal impacts on bones, and extensive comparative studies have provided anthropologists with an array of traits and measurements that help them estimate sex using just bones. Forensic anthropologists and
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Puberty Suppression for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria and the Child’s Right to an Open Future Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Sarah C. J. Jorgensen, Nicole Athéa, Céline Masson
In this essay, we consider the clinical and ethical implications of puberty blockers for pediatric gender dysphoria through the lens of “the child’s right to an open future,” which refers to rights that children do not have the capacity to exercise as minors, but that must be protected, so they can exercise them in the future as autonomous adults. We contrast the open future principle with the beliefs
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There and back again: The roles of morning- and evening commute recovery experiences for daily resources across the commute-, work-, and home domain Hum. Relat. (IF 5.658) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Wladislaw Rivkin, Fabiola H Gerpott, Dana Unger
Commuting is a global phenomenon that has primarily been studied in terms of its costs. However, anecdotes and recent theorizing suggest that some employees enjoy their commutes. Is it, thus, possible that commuting can also be beneficial for employees? We integrate the Work–Home Resources model with the Conservation of Resources theory to conceptualize commuting as a source of recovery that facilitates
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Navigating distress: Exploring factors affecting adolescent girls' wellbeing during and after a violence-focused survey in Maharashtra, India Child Abuse & Neglect (IF 4.863) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Janina Isabel Steinert, Shruti Shukla, Rucha Vasumati Satish
Ensuring the emotional wellbeing of participants in violence-focused research is a paramount ethical requirement. While previous research suggests that most participants in violence-focused studies do not report harmful consequences, little is known about the experiences of adolescent participants in low- and middle-income countries. This study, conducted in Maharashtra, India, aims at assessing how